White Plains High and Stepinac High Renew Turkey Bowl Rivalry…

White Plains High and Stepinac High Renew Turkey Bowl Rivalry Thanksgiving Day at Stepinac High School. Tickets Only Available at Main Offices of Both Schools fter a three year hiatus, a popular Thanksgiving Day tradition in White Plains returns Thursday, November 24 when Stepinac High School's Crusaders and White Plains High School's Tigers football teams compete in the The classic match-up between the friendly rival teams is expected to attract thousands of fans from both schools and the general White Plains community.

Hen Hud Football’s Red Ribbon Bowl Honors Local Drunk-Driving Victim

As schools nationwide recognize Red Ribbon Week as a reminder to avoid drugs and alcohol, students at Hendrick Hudson High School in Montrose plan to have someone special in mind. When the high school hosts the Red Ribbon Bowl football game Thursday, donations will be collected for the family of Robby Schartner , 21. Schartner, a Rye native and a lacrosse player at Manhattanville College, was killed in a car crash earlier this month in White Plains that involved an alleged drunk driver.

Clinton says Trump gives ‘aid, comfort’ to ISIS recruiters

By CATHERINE LUCEY and LISA LERER Associated Press WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Hillary Clinton accused Donald Trump of giving "aid and comfort" to Islamic terrorists Monday, declaring after a weekend of violent attacks in three states that his anti-Muslim rhetoric helps groups like ISIS recruit new fighters. Trump showed no sign of changing, casting "many" foreigners coming to the U.S. as a "cancer within."

Hillary sharpens, Trump softens; hea s rising, shea s falling

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to members of the media on her campaign plane, in White Plains, N.Y., Thursday, while traveling to Greensboro, N.C. for a rally. Clinton returned to the campaign trail after a bout of pneumonia that sidelined her for three days and revived questions about both Donal Trump's and her openness regarding their health.

A wobble and 8 hours of silence fuel questions about Clinton’s health

Democratic presidental nominee Hillary Clinton attends the September 11 Commemoration Ceremony on September 11, 2016 in New York City. WHITE PLAINS, New York - For weeks, Hillary Clinton dismissed questions about her health as little more than a conspiracy theory, part of a "wacky strategy" cooked up by rival Donald Trump as he embraced an "alternative reality."